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PROGRAM PERFORMANCE PROFILE





                          justifiable  reasons  such  as  a  transfer  of  residence  elsewhere,  locally  or  abroad.

                          Beyond  this  period,  a  student  shall  be  given  a  failing  mark  if  his  performance  is

                          below average or a numerical passing grade if the performance is satisfactory.

                                 A  student  who  intends  to  drop  a  course  should  accomplish  an  official


                          dropping form to be  noted by the Professor concerned, the Adviser, the Department

                          Chair  and  approved  by  the  Dean  of  the  GS-OLC.  Dropping  of  courses  shall  be

                          considered official only upon approval of the Dean of the GS-OLC.

                          l. Attendance. A graduate student shall be automatically dropped from the course

                          when his absences reached 20 percent of the total number of hours required for the

                          course. If majority of these absences are not excused and the student’s performance


                          is unsatisfactory, he shall be given a grade of 5.0 in the course. The professor shall

                          report  the  case  officially  in  writing  to  the  Dean  of  GS-OLC.  Time  due  to  late

                          enrollment shall be considered as absence from classes.

                          m. Residence Requirement and Time-Limit Rule. A minimum of four (4) semester

                          and  one  (1)  summer  is  required  for  a  master’s  degree  or  a  post  baccalaureate

                          diploma  course.  For  a  doctorate  degree,  a  minimum  of  six  (6)  semester  and  one


                          summer  is  required.  A  student  is  in  residence  when  he  is  registered for  a  course

                          work with the approval of his Advisory Committee.

                                 Work in absentia may be granted if a student will be conducting and/or writing

                          the manuscript of his thesis/dissertation with the approval of his Advisory Committee.

                          In such a case, the student must be duly registered in thesis/dissertation. A graduate

                          student  who  works  in  absentia  must  submit  periodic  progress  reports  to  the

                          Chairman of his Advisory Committee.


                                 The maximum period for completing master’s degree or a post baccalaureate

                          diploma course shall be five (5) years, and seven (7) years for the doctorate degree.

                          The  counting  of  years  starts  from  the  time  of  initial  enrollment  in  the  program,



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